
Australian Employment and Training Services
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Enrolling Weekly – The recently released CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care is the newest and most up to date qualifications in the Early Childhood Education Industry.
This course structure caters for those students who want the convenience of working remotely whilst also being fully supported through out their studies. Statistic show that students who are not supported via remote learning suffer a very high drop out rate. The program is structured to minimise the time taken to achieve their qualification whilst not compromising quality.
Students may do this course as an entry pathway into the Early childhood industry. Our CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care course is designed to develop multi-skilled workers who are industry ready to enter the broad range of Education and care services supporting the implementation of an approved learning framework, and supporting children’s wellbeing, learning and development.
Our new flexible blended delivery styled course is led by industry experts and will prepare you for the requirements needed to succeed in this exciting industry. We are proud of the reputation of delivering quality graduates to the Education and care services industry. You will receive hands on training and support ensuring that you have the appropriate knowledge and skills to effectively support the development of children when you commence work in an Early Childhood Education environment.
Delivery mode
Australian Employment and Training Services offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Work Placement
180 hoursDelivery Mode: On Campus
Duration: 20 weeks (3 days per week ZOOM delivery + 1 day Perth Classroom)
- Perth WA 6000, WA
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Applicants seeking entry into CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care course should meet the following criteria:
- Under 18 years of age will require an additional notice of arrangement.
- Have successfully completed year 10 of secondary school or equivalent, or be of mature age.
- Be able to use and respond to written language, including some unfamiliar material in a variety of formats.
- Successfully complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy test (LLN).
- Obtain a satisfactory clear National Police Clearance.
- Primary place of residence must be in Western Australia.
- Must be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Temporary Residents
Persons holding one of the following visa types are to be treated as Australian residents for fee charging purposes and are also eligible for fee waivers and concessions:Holders of a sub-class 300, 309, 444, 445, 461, 785, 790, or 820 visa;
Secondary holders of a temporary visa of sub-class 188, 457, 482, 489, 491 or 494 visa;
Holders of a Bridging Visa E (subclasses 050 and 051) where the visa holder has made a valid application for a visa of subclass 785 or 790;
Ukraine citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449 or 786;
Afghan citizens who are holders of a visa sub-class 449; andHolders of a bridging visa who are eligible to work, and who have made a valid application for a subclass 866.
Course fees
- WA Subsidised Training This training may be subsidised by the WA Government for eligible individuals. Places are limited.
Course fee: $0 Government Funded FEE FREE
To be eligible for”$0” course fees, all students in CHC30121 Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care must:
- Be an Australian citizen or Australian permanent resident, a New Zealand citizen on a SCV 444 Visa, or an eligible Visa holder living in Western Australia.
- Be 15 years of age or older, and not enrolled at school.
- Successfully completed a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) test.
- Successfully completed year 10 of secondary school or equivalent or be of mature age.
- Be able to produce a clear Working with Children card.
- Provide evidence of having two (2) Covid-19 vaccinations, and a booster when eligible ( Most centres will require this for practical placement).
- Provide evidence of Funding Eligibility such as Photo Identification, Medicare, Citizenship, or relevant Visa. Further items of evidence may be required.
- Under 18 years of age will require an additional notice of arrangement and guardian consent.
Career opportunities
The Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care will prepare you for the following roles.
Childcare Assistant
A Childcare Assistant cares for young children in a group setting such as a childcare centre or an educational program. You might also work in a ho...
Early Childhood Educator
An Early Childhood Educator delivers educational programs for young children in a childcare facility. You might assist other childcare staff to cre...
Family Day Care Educator
A Family Day Care Educator runs a childcare service for children from their own home. You might deliver educational programs and organise activitie...
Room Assistant
A Room Assistant looks after babies and young children at a childcare centre or early learning facility. You’ll supervise children and assist with...
Childcare Worker
A Childcare Worker cares for young children in a group setting such as a childcare centre, family day care or an educational program. You’ll work w...
About Australian Employment and Training Services
Australian Employment and Training Services (AEATS) was first registered as a business in 2008. Since then AEATS has developed a solid repour with business and commercial organisations. AEATS’s mission is to create business services to organisations and individuals that are different in its approach. A model based on Business talking to Business where commercial realities are not only understood, but drive the business we deliver.